1916

The Western Front, a new battlefield

"The men were simply turned in there as into some ghastly giant mincing machine"

Charles Bean

By the time the Australian troops arrived in France in 1916, the Western Front had bogged down into stalemate. It was clear that attacking strongly entrenched enemy positions protected by barbed wire, machine-guns, and artillery would be enormously costly to the attacker. This new battlefield would test the Australians to their limits.